I've got a set of Ryobi bits in that bag with the bits on the side (I can't dig up a pic on Google, d'oh) with heaps of driver bits, set of regular, brad, couple of spades and masonry bits on the drill side. It's basic but does the job, except for two things that keep coming up:
- the largest drill bit is 8mm (well, "8" incase I assume wrong); then next biggest is a 12 or 13 spade bit, nothing inbetween
- heaps of driver bits but only a few 50mm (I think) bits, and I often find need longer at times (that's what she said)
- the driver bits aren't magnetised; infact now that I think of it none of my screwdrivers are, except the Stanley set :D
Anyone recommend any small kit/bit sets which are a good mix of drill/driver bit sets (can be two kits) without being overkill? A lot of the sets I see would just duplicate things more especially when it comes to those hex driver bits! Doesn't need to be super stuff like Titanium or Cobalt either. Budgetwise as I mentioned in a deal thread I almost pulled the trigger on a DeWalt drill bit set and DeWalt driver set for $35-coupon but shipping killed it.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DeWalt-16-Piece-Black-Oxide-Drill…
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DeWalt-14-Piece-Drive-Guide-Set-w…
Or can anyone recommend a decent bit case where I can transfer all the existing bits and then just buy the missing couple of bits and magnetic holders, etc.? Would that be cheaper overall?
ARTU bits are top quality
http://www.artu.com/